English-Thai Dictionary
camelopard
N ยีราฟ giraffe ye-raf
camelot
N สถานที่ ตั้ง ของ พระราชวัง ของ กลุ่ม อัศวิน โต๊ะกลม ของ กษัตริย์ อา เธอ ร์
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
CAMELOPARD
n.[camelus and pardalis.] The giraff, a species constituting the genus Camelopardalis. This animal has two straight horns, without branches, six inches long, covered with hair, truncated at the end and tufted. On the forehead, is a tubercle, two inches high, resembling another horn. The fore legs are not much longer than the hind ones, but the shoulders are of such a vast length, as to render the fore part of the animal much higher than the hind part. The head is like that of a stag; the neck is slender and elegant, furnished with a short mane. The color of the whole animal is a dirty white marked with large broad rusty spots. This animal is found in the central and eastern parts of Africa. It is timid and not fleet.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
CAMELOPARD
Ca *mel "o *pard, n. Etym: [LL. camelopardus, L. camelopardalus,camelopardalis, fr. Gr. camélopard. The camelopard has a neck and head like a camel, and is spotted like a pard. See Camel, and Pard. ] (Zoöl.)
Defn: An African ruminant; the giraffe. See Giraffe.
CAMELOT
CAMELOT Came "lot, n.
Defn: See Camelet. [Obs. ]
New American Oxford Dictionary
camelopard
ca mel o pard |kəˈmeləˌpärd kəˈmɛləpɑrd | ▶noun archaic a giraffe. ORIGIN late Middle English: via Latin from Greek kamēlopardalis, from kamēlos ‘camel ’ + pardalis (see pard ).
Camelopardalis
Ca mel o par da lis |kəˌmeləˈpärdl -is kəˌmɛləˈpɑrdələs |Astronomy a large but inconspicuous northern constellation (the Giraffe ), between Polaris and Perseus. • (as genitive Camelopardalis ) used with a preceding letter or numeral to designate a star in this constellation: the star Alpha Camelopardalis. ORIGIN via Latin from Greek kamēlopardalis (see camelopard ).
Camelot
Cam e lot |ˈkaməˌlät ˈkæməlɑt | (in Arthurian legend ) the place where King Arthur held his court. • (as noun a Camelot ) a place associated with glittering romance and optimism.
Oxford Dictionary
camelopard
camelopard |ˈkamɪlə (ʊ )pɑːd, kəˈmɛləpɑːd | ▶noun archaic a giraffe. ORIGIN late Middle English: via Latin from Greek kamēlopardalis, from kamēlos ‘camel ’ + pardalis (see pard ).
Camelopardalis
Camelopardalis |kəˌmɛlə (ʊ )ˈpɑːd (ə )lɪs |Astronomy a large but inconspicuous northern constellation (the Giraffe ), between the Pole Star and Perseus. • (as genitive Camelopardalis |kəmɛləˈpɑːd (ə )lɪs |) used with preceding letter or numeral to designate a star in this constellation: the star Alpha Camelopardalis. ORIGIN via Latin from Greek kamēlopardalis (see camelopard ).
Camelot
Camelot |ˈkamɪlɒt | (in Arthurian legend ) the place where King Arthur held his court. • (as noun a Camelot ) a place associated with glittering romance and optimism.
Duden Dictionary
Camelot
Ca me lot , der Kamelott |Camel o t |
French Dictionary
camelot
camelot n. m. et f. nom masculin et féminin Personne qui livre les journaux à domicile. : Pour se faire un peu d ’argent de poche, Catherine est camelot pendant l ’été. Note Technique Ce nom n ’a pas de forme féminine. L ’Office québécois de la langue française propose d ’employer l ’article féminin: une camelot. Prononciation Le e et le t ne se prononcent pas, [kamlo ] Note Orthographique camelo t.
camelote
camelote n. f. nom féminin familier Article de mauvaise qualité. SYNONYME pacotille . Note Orthographique camelo t e.
Spanish Dictionary
camelo
camelo nombre masculino coloquial Cosa, en especial palabras, que se hace para engañar o burlarse, parece buena o verdad pero no lo es :si se creyera todos los camelos que el otro le cuenta, andaría listo .
camelote
camelote nombre masculino Tejido fuerte e impermeable, hecho generalmente con lana :antiguamente el camelote se fabricaba con pelo de camello .